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Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 11:55 am
by werewolf
Si le DSE touche la plupart des dalles, ça sera impossible pour moi mais il faut arrêter de croire que l'uniformité de l'OLED est bonne. Vignetting et banding sont très souvent présents.

Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 12:14 pm
by Tokiorace
Goldorak wrote:http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?su ... 1472561724

On va avoir des bonnes News j espère
Allez Sony et pana svp !!! Un oled pas trip cher
Ne pas attendre pour un OLED par Sony, sinon ils auraient affiché au lieu de la ZD9, de toute façon, ils exploitent au maximum de la technologie LCD et prennent ainsi de l'argent qu'il est rentable.

Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 2:43 pm
by Goldorak
Philips Oled en approche
Pana pas de produit mais une confirmation que oled est le future

Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 3:02 pm
by Goldorak
Une grosse partie de la discussion est de savoir si le Sony est aussi bien que oled
Si je suis hors sujet pour donner des infos sur la compétition et les alternatives donc faut relire les posts d avant et les mettre tous hors sujet !!!
Cela m apprendra à vouloir donner des infos

Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 4:50 pm
by hristoslav2

Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 5:33 pm
by Tokiorace
Sur AVF:
It's blindingly bright!!! The colours are phenomenal, the blacks are OLED like, the shadow detail is stunning!
Viewing angles are very good for an LCD, but not even close to OLED.

https://www.avforums.com/threads/sony-b ... t-24050515
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Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:02 pm
by hristoslav2
I have zero banding, and just a very small amount of DSE. Is everyone's screens flush with the bezel? Mine has a very tiny gap where the screen isn't flush with the bezel just above the Sony label. I included some pics from watching some of 4k HDR The Martian Extended version last night with all the lights off.

These were taken with my Galaxy S7 edge. Some in regular mode, and others in HRD mode. The HDR mode of the camera does a good job at picking up extra light your eyes don't see due to a slightly longer exposure. This also adds to the lens flare effect that happens as well. Keep in mind, a lot of what the camera sees is not what your eyes will see.

The First pic is showing an extreme angle pointed down at the bezel and screen, you can see some lights... but I don't think it is affecting the screen pq in any way.

The second pic is the Samsung logo from the screen saver on the 4k bluray player. it's soo bright and taking pics with my camera phone, it pretty much just looks like a flashlight shining on the screen.

The main menu is hard to get a good pic of as well, since the background is grey and not black, so that has everything to do with exposure with the cell phone camera. I used the HDR mode of my cell's camera in order to get some of the 'Brighter' pics that actually show the bezel of the screen. Otherwise, when you are sitting in front of this thing, it just looks amazing.

The credits is really hard to capture. The black bars look like there is no light. There can be a little shown on extreme angles, but I never plan on watching tv at that extreme of an angle.

I figured I would throw some pics from a rather bright scene in there as well. For those that haven't seen the movie, it's a really funny scene. Again, this is really hard to capture. I had the backlight at either 40 or 45. I don't see much of a difference with the backlight setting from 40 through Max (50) on HDR content. Until someone can take an actual measurement of the light output of this display to see if there is, we won't really know. Most other content I have the backlight set to either 10 or 15, sometimes 20, but at night, even 20 is waaaayy tooo brigtht. 10 to 15 seems perfect with most content.

Let me know what you think, and also for those of you that have this tv, please look at the screen around where it meets the bezel to see if there are any gaps. I have no banding on this screen, and very little DSE, so I doubt it would be worth exchanging, but I figured I would at least ask you if you're shows any lights at all. you will need a scene that either takes up the entire screen, or a really bright scene in a movie for those bezel lights to be on obviously, so use your best judgment.
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Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 8:16 pm
by kavana
Malgres ses nombreux leds independants, le ZD9 semble bien avoir du blooming ! Du banding sur d'autres photos... Bref ça ne semble pas être le graal promis par Sony cet écran ! |(

Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 8:28 pm
by Tokiorace
N´existez pas l´écran parfait :P.

Re: FULL LED SONY 65ZD9 4K HDR

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 10:21 pm
by kavana
Tokiorace wrote:N´existez pas l´écran parfait :P.
Oui sauf que pour le moment il ne semble pas faire mieux que le XD93 qui coute beaucoup moins cher ! Seul point positif et valider par les retours c'est la qualité de fabrication du ZD9, c'est important a mes yeux mais ça ne suffira pas pour me faire debourser 5000€ pour le 65 pouces !